Month: September 2019

An interview and Q&A with billionaire and founder of the quantitative hedge fund Renaissance Technologies, James Simons. In this interview, James discusses his quantitative approach to investing and how this has evolved over his career. James also talks about fundamental trading and how his management style has helped make Renaissance Technologies so successful. Like if
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after arriving aboard Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, September 26, 2019. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters CNBC’s Jim Cramer said on Friday he would support President Donald Trump blocking U.S. investments in China. The idea reportedly under consideration at the White House could include blocking all U.S.
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A Sonder living room. Sonder As Airbnb prepares to become a publicly traded company in 2020, the home-sharing marketplace is signaling a huge appetite for high-quality supply. It’s a move from helping everyday homeowners build small businesses to also propelling a handful of professionals to large ones. Startups have appeared with offerings ranging from a
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why Wall Street fears a potential Elizabeth Warren presidency and where investors should put their money. The “Mad Money” host makes recommendations on the stocks of Herman Miller, Steelcase and Peloton after its new public listing. Cramer sits down with Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Parker and learns that millennial home buying
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Tourists view the Qiantang River Tide at Haining during the National Day holiday on Oct. 7, 2017 in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China. Domestic travel destinations were popular among Chinese tourists during the Golden Week holiday this year. VCG | Getty Images BEIJING — The biggest spenders of China’s rising middle class may be the parents.
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Credit: Getty Getty A mortgage is a good thing, isn’t it? It allows people to buy homes if they, like so many Americans, can’t make the purchase with cash on hand. And it also gives them a tax break. Jason Lina, lead advisor at the Resource Planning Group in Atlanta, shows that there’s a downside
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Wall Street is “terrified” of a potential Elizabeth Warren presidency and it has opened up buying opportunities in the market, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday. The worried investors are trying to game the 2020 election and the Massachusetts senator’s odds of winning the Democratic Party nomination and the White House as she closes the lead
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